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116Would you care for a cup of tea? 117Only if you are having one. 118Do take milk and sugar. 119A dash of milk and two lumps, please.
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120I expect you could do with cup of tea, couldn’t you? 121I’d rather have a cup of coffee if you don’t mind. 122Milk and sugar? 123A milky one without sugar, please.
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124How about a nice cup of tea before you go? 125Yes, I’d love one. 126How do you like it? 127A strong one with three spoons for me, please.
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128Would you like a cup of tea? 129Only if it’s not much trouble. 130Dо you like it with milk and sugar? 131Not much milk and half of a teaspoonful, pleaser.
In a Pub
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132What are you going to have? 133A half of bitter, please. 134Are you sure you won’t have a Scotch? 135Thanks very much, but I’m driving.
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136What’s it to be? 137The same again, please. 138Won’t you make it a pint this time? 139I’d better not, thank you all the same.
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140What would you like to drink? 141Just a light ale for me, please. 142Won’t you have a gin and tonic with me? 143That’s very kind of you, but I don’t think I will.
144What can I get for you? 145I’d like a Lager, please. 146Wouldn’t you care for something a little stronger? 147No, I think I’d better stick to my beer.
Meeting People after a Long Time
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148We haven’t seen you for ages. Have you been ill? 149No, I’ve been up North for a month. 150Where is that? 151Glasgow, I got back the day before yesterday.
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152How nice to see you again. Where have you been, home? 153No, I’ve been visiting relatives. 154Whereabouts? 155I went to Sterling to see an uncle of mine.
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156Come in, and sit down. We haven’t seen much of you lately. 157No, I went away on holiday. 158Where exactly? 159Edinburgh. I’ve got a cousin there.
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160You’re quite a stranger. Have you moved in recently? 161No, I had a few weeks in Scotland. 162Where did you go? 163Aberdeen. I stayed at my brother`s.
At Lunch Time
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164You must have some more chicken! 165No, thanks. I suppose to be slimming. 166Can’t I attempt you? 167Well, may be I could manage a very small piece.
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168Wouldn’t you like to finish up the omelette? 169No, really, thank you. I just couldn’t eat any more. 170Come on now. Surely you can manage it. 171No, thank you really. I must keep on pounds as it is.
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172Another piece of meat pie? 173No, thanks really. I’m on a diet. 174Please, do. You‘ve hardly eaten anything. 175It’s delicious, but I don’t think I ought to.
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176Do, have the rest of mashed potatoes. 177No, thank you, I’ve had too much already. 178Just take it to please me. 179O’K, but only a small piece. I must leave some room for pudding.
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